Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!mcvax!unido!pbinfo!corona!michael From: michael@pbinfo.uucp (Michael Schmidt) Newsgroups: comp.emacs Subject: Re: which, find, whereis? Message-ID: <357@corona.pb> Date: 25 Jul 88 08:21:48 GMT References: <31209@philabs.Philips.Com> Sender: news@pbinfo.UUCP Reply-To: michael@pbinfo.uucp (Michael Schmidt) Organization: Uni-GH Paderborn, FB17/Informatik Lines: 13 In-reply-to: fcg@briar.philips.com (Frank Guida;6246;4.82;$0351) Posting-Front-End: Gnews 1.4 In article <31209@philabs.Philips.Com>, fcg@briar (Frank Guida;6246;4.82;$0351) writes: > >Does anyone know how to find out where specific Emacs' functions reside >without having to grep through the entire /emacs/lisp directory? > You can create a tags file with "etags" and then use find-tag (M-.) in GNUEmacs. -- Michael Schmidt, Universitaet-GH Paderborn, FB 17, Warburger Str.100, D-4790 Paderborn, West Germany Mail: michael@pbinfo.UUCP or michael%pbinfo@uunet.uu.net